Hezbollah is expanding drug trafficking operations in Venezuela as Iranian financial support weakens under sanctions and regional conflict. U.S. officials warn the terror group is using cocaine profits to fund global operations with help from the Maduro regime.
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The United States has deployed additional troops and special operations aircraft to the Caribbean as it intensifies pressure on Venezuela. Tanker seizures and blockade enforcement raise serious constitutional and international law concerns.
Rudy Giuliani responded forcefully after Fulton County admitted to illegally counting hundreds of thousands of ballots in the 2020 election. The revelation has reignited scrutiny of Georgia’s election certification and Giuliani’s long-contested claims.
A Rhode Island Democratic Party official erupted in a vulgar, threatening tirade after being arrested for drunk driving. Bodycam footage and court records show repeated attempts to leverage political privilege to avoid consequences.
A repeat offender allegedly killed an Ohio man just days after a nonprofit paid his bail, allowing his release from jail. The case has intensified criticism of bail reform and activist-funded bond programs.
Left-leaning media outlets are leveraging Christmas generosity to push a coordinated campaign to revive USAID after its shutdown. The strategy frames aid cuts as a humanitarian crisis while positioning the issue as a political weapon heading into the 2026 midterms.
The Treasury Department has launched a sweeping operation targeting money services businesses along the southern border accused of laundering cartel funds. Officials say the effort aligns with President Trump’s directive to dismantle transnational criminal networks.
A Somali al-Shabaab operative has been sentenced for planning a 9/11-style terrorist attack involving a hijacked commercial aircraft. The case has reignited debate over domestic security risks and jihadist networks operating within the United States.
As Christmas approaches, many believers are asking hard questions: Is it truly one of God’s commanded feast days—or simply a man-chosen day of remembrance? Minister Fred Coulter joins Caravan to Midnight to bring biblical clarity to this debate. He explains the difference between feast days and days of remembrance, why confusing the two leads to unnecessary condemnation, and how traditions layered with cultural and pagan elements can obscure biblical truth.
After HHS postponed a joint press conference with the CDC, CNN ran with a story claiming a source “familiar with the plan” told the media…
By Chris Donaldson It turns out that CBS News Editor in Chief Bari Weiss was powerless to stop the release of a controversial “60 Minutes”…
By David Strom Aussies used to be a hardy lot, as one would expect from a nation founded to house the outcasts from a more…
By Kaley President Trump just went off on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, warning him to “watch his a*s!” Calling Petro a “troublemaker,” President Trump told him to immediately close…
OAN Staff Blake Wolf Authorities are searching for three fugitives who escaped from the DeKalb County Jail in Georgia on Monday. They are considered to be…
By Cristina Laila Clinton’s spokesperson called on the Justice Department to release the remaining photos of Bill Clinton buried in the Epstein files. On Monday,…


















